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"Breast cancer has been a major player in my life," he said. "And now I have a 6-week old baby girl. It already affected me because my mom is a survivor, but now it affects me in a whole other aspect. Because when my daughter decides she's ready to have kids, it'll affect her kids. So it's a generation thing."
Since putting his face on the Susan G. Komen Charlotte Race for the Cure in 2009, DeAngelo Williams Jersey says people stop him in the community and tell them his stories. He loves it.
"A lot of times people get down on themselves because it's nothing someone else did to them, it's something their body did to itself," he said. "They get mad at themselves or beat down... but the best thing you can do is be positive."
DeAngelo Williams Jersey learned to be positive from his mother,NFL Jerseys, Sandra Hill. She's now a 6-year survivor. She recently had a small recurrence of the disease. He says she got through the chemo with comedy.
DeAngelo Williams Jersey has a Race for the Cure team which already has over 500 people signed up. His team name is "The DeAngelo Williams Jersey Warriors". If you sign up to join his team, you get a specially-designed breast cancer "DeAngelo Williams Jersey Warriors" shirt. He likes the shirt, but emphasizes that's not what it's about.
"It's not about the jersey. The jersey represents something bigger than what's actually on the jersey. It represents the CURE. We're running for one purpose and that's to cure this disease."
To register to walk, run, volunteer or donate to Charlotte's Race for the Cure, go to www.komencharlotte.org.
WBTV is a sponsor of the event.
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - Panthers Runningback DeAngelo Williams Jersey sat down with WBTV Anchor Molly Grantham Wednesday to talk about a cause even closer to his heart than ever before: breast cancer awareness.
DeAngelo Williams Jersey wants you to 'Race for a Cure'

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